Tagged: socialmedia

Fictional Story of Uri and Nanje Gowda generated by ChatGPT 3

ChatGPT’s Fictional Story of Uri Gowda and Nanje Gowda

No one knows the whole story of the fictional characters Uri and Nanje Gowda. These fictional characters are the highlights of this election season. So I asked ChatGPT to generate a fictional story for me.

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Trolling Aadhaar Critics

It’s not a news anymore. @jackerhack has written about this in detail. To which after a denial, the man behind the accounts has apologized. I have not met Sharad nor done any business with him. I have attended a product nation conclave couple of years back. Though I noticed a recent rise in...

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Against Common Sense

Last few days 1 I was in a conversation with someone. In most cases he would end the argument with “It’s common sense”. I agreed to disagree with him on “common sense”. “common sense” is a starting point to any debate. It’s not how one ends the debate. Most people including him end...

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WhatsApp – Fast Lane to Fake News in India

WhatsApp is huge in India. It reaches common man much more than Facebook or Twitter in India. It’s so big that government authorities in India use WhatsApp for information dispersal or get information. For a lot of people in India WhatsApp is their window to Internet. For good or bad a lot of...

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State of Political Conversations Online

I have blogged for a decade and been writing about politics for a while. But this year has been different, not just because more Indians are online and on social media. But also because there is more bullying (trolls) online this time. I have seen more of them on twitter than anywhere else....

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My Association with UbuntuAtWork

As part of CSR, I was introduced to UbuntuAtWork.org, in their own words Ubuntu at Work is a global social networking community that connects women micro entrepreneurs across the developing world with coaches and collaborators around the world who offer them encouragement and support to develop sound business ideas, funding assistance, and networking...